The rhymes with menman and celebrad (v. supra) do not
necessarily prove original short -e-. Débroth the doom of
God would be an ordinary cpd. of dia and bráth (u- stem),
the latter passing into -broth in enclisis as scáth > scud
(foscud, dsg.), gním > gnom. Mo d.¤
, dar mo d.¤by the doom
that God will pass on me on the day of Judgment. It seems
the Irish equivalent of W. `min doiu braut,' not an adapta-
tion of it. In `mo d.¤
,' debroth is probably the dative.